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With friends like these....Hillary's infamous 3am ad finds a new home in John McCain's campaign. It's part of a larger effort to trot out Hillary's statements from the primary to attack Barack Obama. This new ad is complete with the tag line: "Hillary is right." This is believed to be the first time those words have been uttered by a Republican.This ad is similar to the one Hillary used against Obama where she threw in every scary thing under the sun. Only McCain didn't use 9/11 like Hillary did.
For the record, I don’t believe for one second that Hillary Clinton just “says stuff” - she is far too savvy a politician. She knew her words would be used later in the election season. Senator McCain is more qualified than Senator Obama. It’s simple, clear, and unequivocal. Our nation is at war. The are evil rogue players on the global stage. Congress is spending our tax dollars irresponsibly. We need and deserve a president that does not require on the job training.John McCain is the right man, for right now, for all the right reasons.—Media Lizzy
Qui répond au fameux coup de téléphone présidentiel à 3 heures du matin ? C'est John McCain, selon cette nouvelle publicité lancée par son équipe de campagne. Le candidat républicain continue son offensive pour rapatrier les voix des supporters d'Hillary Clinton déçus par l'investiture de Barack Obama. L'ex Première Dame a eu beau se détacher hier des appels du pied du sénateur républicain, l'attitude de ses militants reste floue. Le camp démocrate espère se rassurer aujourd'hui, avec l'entrée en scène d'Hillary Clinton à la convention de Denver. Script de la publicité "3 A.M." : Clinton ad: It's 3 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep. Who do you want answering the phone? Voix off: Uncertainty. Dangerous aggression. Rogue nations.Radicalism. Hillary Clinton: I know Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience that he will bring to the White House. And, Senator Obama has a speech he gave in 2002. Voix off: Hillary's right. John McCain for President. John McCain: I'm John McCain and I approve this message. Pour revoir le spot original d'Hillary Clinton "Children", c'est ici. Exlusivité sur www.lavion.com : Paris-New York en Business à partir de 1020 TTC A/R *Réservez votre place à bord de L'Avion et envolez-vous en Classe Affaires à un prix inoubliable.Ilovepolitics en version Mobile et iPhone : http://m.ilovepolitics.infoLunivers dIlovepolitics sur Netvibes : www.netvibes.com/ilovepoliticsLe groupe Ilovepolitics sur Facebook
On the day that Hillary's set to address the Dem convention, the McCain campaign goes up on the air with a new spot that evokes her most controversial ad hitting Obama -- the 3 A.M. spot:McCain's ad opens with the Hillary spot's 3 A.M. question and segues into a montage of images reminding you that it's a dangerous world out there. It then airs footage of Hillary delivering her now-infamous line about McCain's "lifetime of experience" and her claim that all Obama brings to the commander-in-chief's desk is a 2002 speech."Hillary's right. John McCain for President," the spot says, in an apparent effort to hint that she thinks McCain is the better pick (she has, of course, repeatedly endorsed Obama).The McCain camp is trying to keep Dem division alive and well by evoking two of her harshest primary criticisms of Obama right on the eve of what is likely to prove her highest-profile pitch to embittered supporters that the time has come to get behind the Dem nominee. Full script after the jump. CLINTON AD: It's 3 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep.Who do you want answering the phone?ANNCR: Uncertainty. Dangerous aggression.Rogue nations.Radicalism.HILLARY CLINTON: I know Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience that he will bring to the White House.And, Senator Obama has a speech he gave in 2002.ANNCR: Hillary's right. John McCain for President.JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.
On the day that Hillary's set to address the Dem convention, the McCain campaign goes up on the air with a new spot that evokes her most controversial ad hitting Obama -- the 3 A.M. spot:
McCain's ad opens with the Hillary spot's 3 A.M. question and segues into a montage of images reminding you that it's a dangerous world out there. It then airs footage of Hillary delivering her now-infamous line about McCain's "lifetime of experience" and her claim that all Obama brings to the commander-in-chief's desk is a 2002 speech.
"Hillary's right. John McCain for President," the spot says, in an apparent effort to hint that she thinks McCain is the better pick (she has, of course, repeatedly endorsed Obama).
The McCain camp is trying to keep Dem division alive and well by evoking two of her harshest primary criticisms of Obama right on the eve of what is likely to prove her highest-profile pitch to embittered supporters that the time has come to get behind the Dem nominee. Full script after the jump.
CLINTON AD: It's 3 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep.
Who do you want answering the phone?
ANNCR: Uncertainty. Dangerous aggression.
Rogue nations.
Radicalism.
HILLARY CLINTON: I know Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience that he will bring to the White House.
And, Senator Obama has a speech he gave in 2002.
ANNCR: Hillary's right. John McCain for President.
JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.